
DHS pushes back on Senate Democrats over ICE detainee death claims
Agency says there has been no spike in deaths and cites a 0.00007% custody fatality rate, while defending care standards

Agency says there has been no spike in deaths and cites a 0.00007% custody fatality rate, while defending care standards

Judge Hannah Dugan convicted; case raises questions about judicial conduct and immigration enforcement

As midterms loom, GOP support erodes amid inflation worries and expanded presidential powers

Eight-minute clip from YouTube creator Matt Farley appeared on whitehouse.gov/live; officials say it is under review and the incident remains unclear.

Lawrence Reed, 50, faces an arson-related count over a Nov. 14 City Hall fire days before the Nov. 17 assault on a woman on a Chicago Blue Line train; he already faced a terrorism charge in connection with the train attack.

New material includes photos linking Epstein to Clinton and Maxwell, a reference to Trump, and worldwide travel records, with widespread redactions; access was hampered by technical issues.

As thousands of Justice Department documents go public in staged releases, experts urge cautious interpretation amid social-media scrutiny and ongoing questions about the investigations.

In Rocky Mount, North Carolina, residents report rising prices for groceries, housing and utilities as a presidential visit draws attention to the economy in a swing district.

Plan would deliver up to 300,000 homes, with at least 40% affordable housing; initial sites include Tempsford, Leeds South Bank and Crews Hill